Allu Arjun’s DJ has been in a lot of limelight for a long time now. The masala entertainer is directed by Harish Shankar and Bunny for the first time, plays a Brahmin character in the film which has caught on quite well all over.

The trailers, audio, and dialogues have caught on supremely well and the trade is also expecting some good numbers at the box office.
DSP composes music for this film which has Pooja Hegde as the female lead. Her chemistry with Bunny has also become one of the talking points of the film.

Story :-

Dhuvvada Jaganadham(Allu Arjun) is a small time brahmin boy who goes against all odds and helps others. Seeing this quality of his, a high-profile cop(Murali Sharma) asks him to become DJ, a man who fights crime in disguise.

This is the same time when Dhuvaada falls in love with Pooja(Pooja Hegde) the daughter of a high profile minister(Posani) involved with yet another crime lord Royyala Naidu(Rao Ramesh) who also operates in disguise.

On the other hand, DJ decides to take on Royyala Naidu in his mission but does not know who he is in actual life. Rest of the story is as to how Duvvada Jagannadham alias DJ manages to finish Royyala Naidu.

Plus Points :-

One of the biggest assets of this film is undoubtedly Allu Arjun and his performance. Bunny is top notch in both his characters as Duvvada and Dj. But he is the best when he becomes Duvvada as his diction, comedy touch and mannerisms are hilarious. The star hero carries the entire film on his shoulders and makes the film watchable which has an otherwise routine storyline.

Pooja Hegde is yet another star attraction for the film. She looks drop dead gorgeous and will be an eye candy for the youth and masses alike. She matches equal steps with Bunny and her chemistry with the star hero is just awesome. The first forty minutes of the film has very good entertainment with good doses of comedy.

The climax of the film is quite comical and has been handled well even though it looks a bit over the top. Subba Raju is impressive in his role and evokes good comedy. Rao Ramesh emulates his dad, Rao Gopala Rao from Aa Okkati Adakku and does his best.

Minus Points :-

Like in many other movies of late, the second half of the film is quite weak. There is hardly any story to tell here and director Harish Shankar makes the villain’s track a bit weak during this time.

Bunny’s fans would be a bit disappointed as their star hero has not danced to his full capacity in DJ. The length of the film is also a bit high and has a lag in many areas and gets predictable and routine most of the time. The hero-villain tug of war is not that gripping.

Technical Aspects :-

Production values by Dil Raju are excellent as he has spent a lot of money and it shows on screen. DSP’s music is decent as all the songs have been inserted cleverly into the proceedings. Background score is very impressive and elevates the film well. Dialogues by Harish Shankar have a lot of tongue and cheek humor. Editing is quite weak as at least 10 minutes of the film can be trimmed easily.

Coming to the director Harish Shankar, he has done a decent job with his execution. He has written Bunny’s character quite well and his intention behind the protagonist’s fight for the society is also good. But he too disappoints during the second half as he dips the proceedings with some below average execution. But credit should go to him for showcasing Bunny in a powerful manner and also ends the film on a happy note.

Verdict :-

On the whole, DJ is an out and out Allu Arjun film to the core. The star hero is a major attraction and carries the film with his energetic performance. Pooja Hegde’s glamor, good comedy, and some mass elements will go supremely well with the masses. Collections wise, this film will do quite well as there is no big film coming up in the near future. Finally, if you ignore the routine story line, lag in the second half and keep your expectations in check, DJ ends up as a good watch this weekend.

Final Report: Second half is a letdown. Basic issue with DJ is the weak and routine story which comes with the freshness of Brahmin character. Though Allu Arjun is decent in Brahmin role, he couldn’t go near NTR’s performance in Adurs.

– Subbaraju talking to his died mother idea totally derails the film.

– Seeti Maar song is full of Bunny energy with stylish choreography.

First Half Report: Story switches between entertainment and violence.

Entertainment is good but DJ’s under cover operations aren’t convincing. Though nothing extraordinary Allu Arjun does justice to both the roles. Interval too comes without any twist or powerful bang. Overall an average first half.

Allu Arjun find outs the actual reason for the disturbance in Chandramohan’s life and tries to solve it. A superb fight is on now.

Time for yet another song Mecchuko Mecchukoo…Allu Arjun’s traditional look in the song is very impressive

Date & Time : 1:30 AM June 23, 2017

Pooja Hedge looks beautiful and too hot in her role…some funny scenes are going on between Bunny and Pooja

Date & Time : 1:26 AM June 23, 2017

More comedy has been inserted into the scene…Allu Arjun’s Brahmin accent and dialogues are very good

Date & Time : 1:22 AM June 23, 2017

Beautiful Pooja Hedge was introduced…comedian Vennela Kishore also joins the scene… Some comedy scenes are going on between Allu Arjun and Kishore

Date & Time : 1:20 AM June 23, 2017

Noted actor Rao Ramesh has been introduced as a baddie Naidu with a very similar mannerisms of his father Rao Gopal Rao’s role in Aa Okkati Adakku..

Date & Time : 1:15 AM June 23, 2017

Now it’s time for the title song DJ Saranam Bhaje Bhaje which is showcasing some heroic scenes of Allu Arjun in the back ground

Date & Time : 1:10 AM June 23, 2017

A heavy duty fight is on now…the fight was designed in a very stylish and interesting manner

Date & Time : 1:06 AM June 23, 2017

Actor Murali Sharma has been introduced as a police boss…few crucial scenes are going on

Date & Time : 1:04 AM June 23, 2017

Anchor Jhansi enters into the scene… few funny scenes are going on …

Date & Time : 1:02 AM June 23, 2017

Bunny is impressive as a typical Brahmin…his slang and dialogues are too good

Date & Time : 12:58 AM June 23, 2017

Here comes one and only Stylish star Allu Arjun makes entry as Duvvada Jagannadham….Huge round of applause in the theatre

Date & Time : 12:55 AM June 23, 2017

Some childhood scenes of Allu Arjun are being showcased .

Date & Time : 12:50 AM June 23, 2017

Tanikella Bharani and few other characters in the Agraharam are introduced as the Annapurna catering crew..

Date & Time : 12:45 AM June 23, 2017

Hi… the film has just started and it is 156 minutes long.

Date & Time : 12:40 AM June 23, 2017

Post the super success of Sarrainodu, Allu Arjun is coming up with yet another stylish entertainer Duvvada Jagannadham which is releasing today amdist huge expectations.

Date & Time : 12:35 AM June 23, 2017

Allu Arjun Duvvada Jagannadham Movie Review Starring : Allu Arjun, Pooja Hegde Director : Harish Shankar Producer : Dil Raju Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad Release date : June 23, 2017 Allu Arjun’s DJ has been in a lot of limelight for a long time now. The masala entertainer is directed by Harish Shankar and Bunny for the first time, plays a Brahmin character in the film which has caught on quite well all over. The trailers, audio, and dialogues have caught on supremely well and the trade is also expecting some good numbers at the box office. DSP composes music for this film which has Pooja Hegde as the female lead. Her chemistry with Bunny has also become one of the talking points of the film. Story :- Dhuvvada Jaganadham(Allu Arjun) is a small time brahmin boy who goes against all odds and helps others. Seeing this quality of his, a high-profile cop(Murali Sharma) asks him to become DJ, a man who fights crime in disguise. This is the same time when Dhuvaada falls in love with Pooja(Pooja Hegde) the daughter of a high profile minister(Posani) involved with yet another crime lord Royyala Naidu(Rao Ramesh) who also operates in disguise. On the other hand, DJ decides to take on Royyala Naidu in his mission but does not know who he is in actual life. Rest of the story is as to how Duvvada Jagannadham alias DJ manages to finish Royyala Naidu. Plus Points :- One of the biggest assets of this film is undoubtedly Allu Arjun and his performance. Bunny is top notch in both his characters as Duvvada and Dj. But he is the best when he becomes Duvvada as his diction, comedy touch and mannerisms are hilarious. The star hero carries the entire film on his shoulders and makes the film watchable which has an otherwise routine storyline. Pooja Hegde is yet another star attraction for the film. She looks drop dead gorgeous and will be an eye candy for the youth and masses alike. She matches equal steps with Bunny and her chemistry with the star hero is just awesome. The first forty minutes of the film has very good entertainment with good doses of comedy. The climax of the film is quite comical and has been handled well even though it looks a bit over the top. Subba Raju is impressive in his role and evokes good comedy. Rao Ramesh emulates his dad, Rao Gopala Rao from Aa Okkati Adakku and does his best. Minus Points :- Like in many other movies of late, the second half of the film is quite weak. There is hardly any story to tell here and director Harish Shankar makes the villain’s track a bit weak during this time. Bunny’s fans would be a bit disappointed as their star hero has not danced to his full capacity in DJ. The length of the film is also a bit high and has a lag in…